mal0518 wrote:This also happened to me again today. Very hot in the car. I was on my way to my mechanic's when I noticed that the instrument panel was out and the air conditioner was blowing warm. When I got there I turned the car off and tried to start it again. No luck. My mechanic could not bring up any codes. I suggested disconnecting and reconnecting the battery, and it started fine. Ok driving back to work with no problems. Just hope it starts when I leave to go home.
It is not good news, but everybody here has had probably those issues. Knowing the time and price to fix those, my first choice would be to sell/return the car. If that is not an option, the instrument panel can be replaced with a used one off Ebay (having the exact model numbers) but the miles displaying will be those of the donor car. Dealer sells it for about $1500. When removing it have the battery disconnected.
The A/C is typically an issue with the clutch plate on the compressor that gives up when the engine bay gets hotter. 2000 s70 question about ac compressor shim fix
As for the non start or not going into drive, it could be two different issues. The non start condition could indeed be the CEM (expensive to fix even at Xmodex). There might be other places that fix it for much less in Europe, look up on the UK volvo forums. The not going into drive could be an issue with engine mounts or with the transmission.






